Real Estate Training Institute
Biloxi – Hattiesburg – Oxford – Southaven
The Premier Real Estate School
Pass Rate: 91.2% (Verified by the MREC – Jan. 2013)
228-354-8585
You can become a Mississippi Real Estate Broker in 30 days with our Fast Track Course.
Every person who applies for a MS real estate broker resident license as a real estate broker: shall be age twenty‐one (21) years or over, and have his legal domicile in the State of Mississippi at the time he applies.
To Become a Real Estate Broker:
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shall be subject to the jurisdiction of this state,
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subject to the income tax laws and other excise laws, subject to the road and bridge privilege tax laws.
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shall not be an elector in any other state.
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shall have held a license as an active real estate salesperson for twelve (12) months immediately prior to making application for the broker’s examination.
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shall have successfully completed a minimum of one hundred twenty (120) hours of courses in real estate.
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shall have successfully completed the real estate broker’s examination as hereafter specified.
An applicant for a Mississippi real estate broker’s license must pass the broker’s examination with a grade of at least 80%.
228-354-8585
You can become a Broker in 30 days with our
Mississippi Real Estate Broker Pre-License Course
High Pass Rate!
This course represents the 60 hours needed for anyone wanting to take the broker’s exam. This is your first step to becoming a Mississippi Broker. The Broker Pre – License Course is for nine days.
Those who choose not to register in advance should determine before attending if any changes have been made in the schedule.
The course traditionally begins on a Monday and continues to the Friday of that week.
It picks up the following Monday with the final being on Thursday.
Biloxi – Hattiesburg – Oxford – Southaven
The Premier MS School
The Real Estate Training Institute of Mississippi (RETI) has been providing quality education for Professionals throughout Mississippi since 1998.
Those who choose not to register in advance should determine before attending if any changes have been made in the schedule.
Mississippi Broker License
Chapter 1: Licensing Rule
1 Applying for a License
A. An applicant for a broker’s license must pass the National Portion of the broker’s examination with a grade of at least 75% and must pass the State Specific Portion of the examination with a grade of at least 80%.
B. An applicant for a salesperson’s license must pass the National Portion of the salesperson’s examination with a grade of at least 70% and must pass the State Specific Portion of the examination with a grade of at least 75%.
C. An application fee must accompany the application and will not be refunded after the applicant is scheduled for the examination.
D. The approved Examination Testing Provider will administer examination in various locations in and near the State of Mississippi. Applicants will arrange the time and place of their examination with the Testing Provider.
E. When an applicant is approved for either examination, applicant has two months in which to take and pass both the National Portion and the State Specific Portion of the examination. If the applicant fails to appear for the examination within the two months allowed, applicant’s fee will be forfeited, and their file closed.
If the applicant fails to pass the first examination, applicant will be allowed to take the next examination with the payment of an additional fee to the Testing Provider. If the applicant fails to appear for the second examination, fees will be forfeited, and their file closed.
F. If a corporation has been chartered by the state of Mississippi, the license will be issued in the corporate name except that no license will be issued for a corporation, company, or trade name where there exists in that county or trade area a real estate broker or agency having a substantially similar name.
G. A licensee of another state who desires to obtain a license under this chapter shall be exempt from the examination provided the examination administered in the other state is determined by the Commission to be equivalent to such examination given in this state and provided that such other state extends this same privilege or exemption to Mississippi licensees. Education courses obtained through sources (providers) other than those set forth in Section 73-35-7 of the statute, but which are accepted in the state where the applicant is licensed, may be accepted by the Commission provided the state where the applicant is licensed has entered into a reciprocal agreement with this state.
§73-35-7. Qualifications Mississippi Real Estate Broker License
Licenses shall be granted only to persons who present, and to corporations, partnerships, companies or associations whose officers, associates or partners present satisfactory proof to the commission that they are trustworthy and competent to transact the business of a real estate broker or real estate salesperson in such manner as to safeguard the interests of the public. Every person who applies for a resident license as a real estate broker:
(a) shall be age twenty-one (21) years or over, and have his legal domicile in 14 the State of Mississippi at the time he applies;
(b) shall be subject to the jurisdiction of this state, subject to the income tax laws and other excise laws thereof, subject to the road and bridge privilege tax laws thereof;
(c) shall not be an elector in any other state;
(d) shall have held a license as an active real estate salesperson for twelve (12) months immediately prior to making application for the broker’s examination hereafter specified;
(e) shall have successfully completed a minimum of one hundred twenty (120) hours of courses in real estate as hereafter specified; and
(f) shall have successfully completed the realty estate broker’s examination as hereafter specified; and
(g) shall have successfully been cleared for licensure by the commission’s background investigation as provided in Section 73-35-10.
An applicant who has not held an active salesperson’s license for a period of at least twelve (12) months immediately prior to submitting an application shall have successfully completed a minimum of one hundred fifty (150) classroom hours in real estate courses, which courses are acceptable for credit toward a degree at a college or university as approved by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
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